slack-ruby-client
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slack-ruby-client | tech404logs | |
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2 | 1 | |
1,182 | 14 | |
0.5% | - | |
6.7 | 0.0 | |
5 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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slack-ruby-client
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Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
Ah, I'm surprised Slack doesn't support Ruby, but to be fair they are pretty tight on official support with only Python, Node and Java.
Fortunately there's https://github.com/slack-ruby/slack-ruby-client, but it's not official. Although it seems to be a good example of a community driven library coming together. I haven't used it personally (I never interfaced with Slack in a Ruby app) but at a glance it looks like it has really good docs, a decent amount of contributors, well maintained, etc.. If I were building some Rails app that used Slack I'd likely reach for this and not feel bad about it.
Kind of a bummer on the other 2 tho. Thankfully I wouldn't be building too many apps using those tools, but I get the point you're saying. In the grand scheme of things I think this also shows at how much more popular Python is than Ruby.
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Any examples of good gem wrappers around external APIs?
Slack's Ruby client works well and is well organized: https://github.com/slack-ruby/slack-ruby-client
tech404logs
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From idea to 1k revenue in 1 month
This is interesting to see, and reminds me that I really have no idea how to sell myself. I spent 7 years on this exact thing--a project to archive a community Slack server to an crawlable website, even with full-text search that (IMO) worked better than Slack search. I made the code available for other communities to use, and never once considered that this was a sellable product. I shut it down this year after a flurry of folks started asking to be opted out of the archive.
In case you want to run your own: https://github.com/zacstewart/tech404logs
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